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Luiz Felipe Scolari's side, hosts of the 2014 FIFA World Cup™ and possible future opponents of Italy at the FIFA Confederations Cup, came into this match looking for a result following a 2-1 reverse to England last month.

However any doubts Scolari may have held about Brazil on their travels evaporated by the interval after Fred and then Chelsea attacking midfielder Oscar scored one apiece to give Brazil a 2-0 half-time lead.

Italy had created several chances in the opening half, including a curling effort from Juventus midfielder Andrea Pirlo, but ultimately struggled with Brazil's pacy rhythm.

Brazil looked set to dominate throughout but tired as the Azzurri turned the tables after the break with De Rossi reducing arrears in the 54th minute, and Balotelli pulling Italy level only three minutes later with a fine, curling effort which beat Queens Park Rangers 'keeper Julio Cesar.

"I saw a lot positive things," said Scolari, who is still looking for the first win of his second spell in charge of Brazil.

He also had kind words for Santos striker Neymar after recent criticism. "Tactically, Neymar played well, probably his best match for Brazil. We had him as a second striker and he made life difficult for Italy's defence."

While Brazil do not participate in qualifying for the FIFA World Cup, Italy sit top of Group B on 10 points, four ahead of second-placed Bulgaria with the Czech Republic in third a point further adrift.

The Azzurri face Group B opponents Malta on Tuesday while Brazil face Russia in a friendly on Monday in London.

"We played a good match against a team which has the potential to be great," said Italy coach Cesare Prandelli. "We were 2-0 down at half-time, we don't quite know how, but the important thing is we didn't lose our composure and we always looked to score."

While Scolari opted for a formidable three-man attack in Fred, Neymar and Hulk, with Ronaldinho left at home for this trip, Cesare Prandelli's pre-match plans were upset when Claudio Marchisio pulled out late through illness.

AC Milan midfielder Riccardo Montolivo stepped in, with Juventus's Emanuele Giaccherini the link man for Balotelli and Roma striker Pablo Osvaldo up front in a 4-3-1-2 formation which Italy tweaked after the interval.

Italy open brightlyItaly started brightly with both Giaccherini and Balotelli forcing early saves from Cesar, and then Osvaldo coming even closer when he headed over from Balotelli's cross on the left.

Those missed chances proved costly when defender Andrea Barzagli headed a cross from the left towards the back post where Fred, unmarked, beat Gianluigi Buffon with a coolly-taken volley on 33 minutes.

Andrea Pirlo, with a curling effort that went just past Cesar's far post, and Balotelli again spurned chances and Italy were made to pay when Oscar slipped the ball past Buffon with the outside of his right boot after a calm lay-off by the impressive Neymar.

Not long after, Torino midfielder Cerci whipped over a cross for Balotelli only for the AC Milan striker to miss the target.

It was left to De Rossi to spark the fightback, the Roma midfielder poking home from close range after the ball fell kindly following a corner.

Balotelli's leveller three minutes later was a fine effort, the striker charging towards the edge of the area before unleashing a superb drive which looped over Cesar and into the top corner.

Both Italy and Brazil created further chances as they fought for the win, however Scolari was ultimately left still looking for the Selecao's first victory since he took over for a second spell last year.